Walt,
My present antenna is a Flat Top at 134 feet. 67 feet on each leg.
The 450 Ohm Ladder/Window Line is 78 feet long and comes to just outside my
window. Then using a 1:1 Current Balun into a short piece of RG-8 to get
through the window. The antenna/dipole is only up about 30 feet and I Love
It !! This setup tunes well on all bands and I have made lots of contacts
with it since 1981. My SB-200 Heathkit likes it on all bands except 15
meters. On 15 meters the Tuner or the Amp have been known to Spark and Arc
a little when driven hard. On 80 - 10 meters at 100 Watts ..... all is
great. I have also used my SB-220 on this setup but can't get too wild with
the power because of the rating on the Balun. Seems like every time the
power gets really cranking on 20 or 15 meters, it is soon time to rewind
the core of that sadly abused Balun again. My heart tells me that a better
Balun or running the line directly to the back of the MFJ-989C Legal Limit
Tuner would fix the problem but, guess I am just to lazy to fix it until it
breaks. Surprisingly the darned thing will tune up 6 meters also. The 134
feet was used because that is where 3500 KHz. came out to on my calculator.
We live in an Apartment so this is the best choice for me until my Rich
Uncle gets out of the Poor House.
73 to all
de Wade/KJ4WS
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 10:39 PM, Walt Stewart <kb4srn@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I like Stuart's idea of adding some length to the antenna. Don't know why
> I had forgotten that back in my novice days I had an 80 meter dipole
> inverted "v". Running an HW 101 that I got from N4NT. When I upgraded to
> general I just cut about 3.5 ft off each end. Gave me a good match on 75.
> Put me a couple of alligator clips on those pieces and when I wanted back
> on CW I just went out and clipped the wires back on to the ends, letting
> them hang down. Worked great and no tuner.
>
> Best antenna I ever had was 132 ft flattop fed with ladder line. Think
> I'll try to slip some ladder line back into the shack.
>
> Thanks to everyone for the advice.
>
>
>
> On Jul 8, 2013, at 9:52 PM, "Robert Mcgraw" <rmcgraw@blomand.net> wrote:
>
> > I trust it is a coax fed dipole.
> >
> > My 80M dipole has a 1:1 SWR with the tuner in bypass at 3800. To make it
> > match at 3550 I use 11.5 turns of inductance counted from full stop at
> > the left and then counting clockwise, the C is @ 6 and the Hi Z on #1.
> > As to what the slide dial says, it's been broken for years. I just count
> > the turns.
> >
> > Will it match a 50 ohm load at that frequency? Try it. There may be a
> > bad C at the back of the switch.
> >
> > 73
> > Bob, K4TAX
> >
> >
> >> I recently purchased a used 238 tuner. It will give me a perfect match
> on
> >> 40 meters with my 80 meter dipole, but I cannot get it to match the 80
> >> meter dipole cut for 3800 down to the CW area. What am I doing wrong?
> >>
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